LinuxPR: XMLFund and ActiveState partner on XML: XSLT to plug into Visual Studio and Komodo

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"ActiveState, the leading provider of Internet programming
software and services, and XMLFund, the first XML technology
investment fund, have partnered to develop an integrated
development environment (IDE) for XSLT to work with Microsoft's
Visual Studio.NET and with ActiveState's Mozilla-based environment,
Komodo. The XSLT IDE will be cross-platform and will enable
programmers to debug XSL transformations."

"XSLT is a language for transforming XML documents. It is a
member of the XML family of standards and was developed by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Its most common uses are for
generating HTML documents, extracting information from an XML
document, and translating between vocabularies in B2B
applications."

"We're delighted to work with an up and coming programming
language that is a perfect addition to our cross-platform
multi-language IDEs," said Dick Hardt, Founder & CEO,
ActiveState. "XMLFund is a great partner given their experience in
the XML space. We're looking forward to working with them on
providing professional tools for this emerging technology."

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